Istanbul, September
02, 2024.
Turkish Airlines, flying
to more international destinations than any other airline, continues to expand
its fleet with new aircraft acquisitions. Reaffirming its leading position time
and again in this regard, the national flag carrier has completed another
unique financing transaction.
Two new-generation Airbus A350 aircraftthat joined the
flag carrier’s fleet inAugust 2024 are financed inSwiss Franc by KfW IPEX-Bank under
the guarantee of EuropeanExport Credit Agencies.This unique transaction showcases
Turkish Airlines’ ability to diversify and extend its financier base
geographically as well as demonstratesa strong financial management approach to
take advantage of cost efficiencywhile minimizing currency risks.
Commenting on the closing of this transaction, Turkish
Airlines’ Chief Financial Officer and Member of the Board and the Executive
Committee, Assoc. Prof. Murat Şeker stated; “This landmark deal between Turkish
Airlines and KfW IPEX-Bank reaffirms our commitment to long-term sustainability
goals by modernizing our fleet with new-generation aircraft. We are pleased to
strengthen our cooperation with KfW IPEX-Bank through this CHF currency
transaction, which aligns with our diversification strategies in aircraft
financing. We look forward to continuing our successful partnership with KfW
IPEX-Bank.”
Sebastian Blum, Global Head of Mobility at KfW
IPEX-Bank expressed that “We are happy to continue and strengthen the
long-lasting relationship with our customer Turkish Airlines. Supporting our
client’s fleet modernization fits very well with our ambition to contribute to
the transformation in mobility in Europe and worldwide.”
Equipped with the most fuel-efficient engines, the
modern Airbus A350 wide-body aircraft form an important part of Turkish
Airlines' core long-haul fleet.
Turkish Airlines, the flag carrier of Türkiye, flies
to more countries than any other airline and ranks among the ten largest
airlines globally. The global brand has recently signed a significant purchase
agreement with Airbus for 355 aircraft, positioning Turkish Airlines for one of
the largest fleet expansions in the coming years.